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New Demonland Banner

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Oh, I see it! Right hand side of the demonland banner!

Well spotted..!

 

Gee can we throw darts at the smiley moron in the middle ?

 

got a chuckle out of that. Clearly was JV's silhouette!


 

I dare anyone to look at Jack's expression and tell him he doesn't deserve to be on there. For me he gives more effort than most of the other players.

Never in doubt. Just reservations about the trend of placing all bets on the 'great new hope'. He's the future, but he's still a first year player.

Anyhow, no biggy. Viney is synonymous with the Dees, no question.

Love the banner. Everything around us is changing (hopefully for the better) so a fresh banner makes sense. Three remaining places I am thinking Toumpas, Viney and ???

I cannot believe the vitriol directed toward Garry Lyon. Granted, his work helping appoint the last two coaches reeks of nepotism and inability, but no-one should ever forget his role in helping the Dees emerge through the late 80's early 90's into a team that was a serious challenger. He bleeds red and blue. He simply does not want to get involved in a position at the club. Why is everyone so miffed at him for this? Have you ever thought that the reason he does not take on a role is because he would be poor at it, as indicated by being the swingman who came in a couple of times to help Jimmy out? Look how that has worked out!

Sorry 'Maldon', I get that he doesn't want to be involved, he doesn't have to... but his meddling in club politics (an area he swears he has no interest in) has put the club back years, he should of kept out of it.


Banner looks great!!

By my count, these five guys have only played together a total of three times.

Things will turn around. They bloody well have to eventually.

Demonland's waiting, WYL...

Obviously don't understand what a smily face with tongue poking out means...

is that what that is? i thought it was his gotee... :P

Obviously don't understand what a smily face with tongue poking out means...

any chance we can have a refresher of our emoticons?

they're a bit stale, & conservative?


one gets that from reading too many mad magazines (spy vs spy)

or reading Tetley Tea Leaves, & studying silhouetted puzzles :ph34r:

Nice to see a bit of humour creeping in to DL topics ... Doesn't happen often enough... Good Sign ?? :) On the topic of pointing fingers (David Neitz's photo) Dunn seems to do it a lot... Almost as bad as Jack Riewoldt LOL :) What's the "point" ? Just saying... :lol: Most of us have been "pointing the finger" at our Boards and players etc. for many years now maybe the pointing finger is a very apt addition .. lol ??.... Hang on .. Isn't this whole topic a little "pointless".. B)

next years Demon defence, with Dunn calling shots

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZK6N5sjBx8

The whole time WYL was having his insulting little whinge he failed to notice the little Easter Egg that had been left. In fact no one has noticed or mentioned it.

i just found it after quite sometime looking on the right hand side... thanks demonland.

& what a novel Idea, fancy that, a watermarked Image, who'd have thought???

Looks great, well done ...

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One thing I noticed is that 3 out of the 5 players in the banner are injured.

Maybe take Jonesy & Trengove off just to be safe.

While i would prefer if he could be seen more clearly Jim is there that's the main thing.Mind you the more and more i look at it the more and more i like the new banner.

Edited by Irish Demon

 

Excellent work on the banner - I respect the past however lets look forward to our future. Bring on number 13

Edited by Waltham33


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